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  • 121John Smith (explorer) — For other people named John Smith, see John Smith (disambiguation). Captain John Smith, after an early portrait by Simon de Passe, 18th century Captain John Smith (c. January 1580 – 21 June 1631) Admiral of New England was an English soldier,… …

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  • 122Dark Ages (historiography) — Petrarch, who conceived the idea of a European Dark Age . From Cycle of Famous Men and Women, Andrea di Bartolo di Bargilla, c. 1450 Dark Ages is a historical periodization emphasizing the cultural and economic deterioration that supposedly… …

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  • 123Melos and the Peloponnesian War — During part of the Peloponnesian War, Athens attacked Melos. The catastrophic results of the war on Melos were a result of what Thucydides called realism. Thucydides, often considered the father of political realism, wrote about the Peloponnesian …

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  • 124much — Synonyms and related words: a deal, a great deal, a lot, abounding, abundance, abundant, abundantly, acres, affluence, affluent, again and again, all sufficing, ample, ample sufficiency, ampleness, amplitude, aplenty, as all creation, as all get… …

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  • 125wholesale — Synonyms and related words: abounding, absolute, abundant, affluent, all embracing, all encompassing, all out, all pervading, all sufficing, ample, aplenty, at a bargain, at a sacrifice, at budget prices, at cost, at cost price, at piggy bank… …

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  • 126Kilmorack —    KILMORACK, a parish, in the county of Inverness, 11 miles (W. by S.) from Inverness; containing, with the village of Beauly, 2694 inhabitants. The term Kill Mhorac signifies the burial ground of young Marion; but it is uncertain what person is …

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  • 127Moy and Dalrossie —    MOY and DALROSSIE, a parish, partly in the county of Nairn, but chiefly in the county of Inverness, 12 miles (S. E.) from Inverness; containing 967 inhabitants, of whom 15 are in that portion within the county of Nairn. This place comprises… …

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  • 128Penpont —    PENPONT, a parish and village, and the seat of a presbytery, in the county of Dumfries, 2 miles (W. S. W.) from Thornhill; containing 1266 inhabitants, of whom 492 are in the village. This parish is supposed to have derived its name from a… …

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